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关于跨种族和同种族同伴交往中同伴及父母的影响来源。

Peer and Parental Sources of Influence Regarding Interracial and Same-Race Peer Encounters.

作者信息

Burkholder Amanda R, Killen Melanie

机构信息

University of Maryland.

出版信息

J Soc Issues. 2021 Dec;77(4):1063-1086. doi: 10.1111/josi.12494. Epub 2021 Dec 8.

Abstract

This study investigated the socializing influence of peers and parents in interracial encounters by disentangling how children and adolescents consider peer and parent messages when predicting interracial and same-race inclusion. Black and White children (9-14 years old, = 246) predicted the likelihood of interracial and same-race peer inclusion and provided justifications for their expectations when peer and parent sources of influence were present. Results revealed that, while participants predicted that inclusion would be less likely when parent sources of influence were present than when peer sources of influence were present, the racial composition of the encounter and the race of the participant mattered only in contexts with peer sources of influence. Participants' reasoning about the benefits of inclusion and social pressure also differed when parent or peer sources were present. This study informs future research and efforts designed to improve the quality of interracial peer interactions, and for programs designed to promote positive intergroup peer relationships.

摘要

本研究通过剖析儿童和青少年在预测跨种族和同种族接纳情况时如何看待同伴和父母的信息,调查了同伴和父母在跨种族交往中的社交影响。黑人和白人儿童(9至14岁,共246名)预测跨种族和同种族同伴接纳的可能性,并在有同伴和父母影响源的情况下为他们的期望提供理由。结果显示,虽然参与者预测当有父母影响源时接纳的可能性低于有同伴影响源时,但交往的种族构成和参与者的种族仅在有同伴影响源的情境中起作用。当有父母或同伴影响源时,参与者关于接纳的益处和社会压力的推理也有所不同。本研究为未来旨在改善跨种族同伴互动质量的研究和努力,以及为促进积极的群体间同伴关系的项目提供了参考。

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